Which inexpensive options are available for sending courier from India to America?

Alan W

July 12, 2014 at 7:09 pm

Its has to said and dont take this personally but with the amount of questions you ask I would have thought you would have gained a little knowledge by now. A simple Google search in your own country will answer this question, most of us live in Europe or the US, how can we answer your question?

Drsunil V

July 13, 2014 at 5:30 pm

Dear Alan

Thank you very much for opening your mind to me

You have raised an important agenda which is to be expounded upon

Kindly note that a comment , whether personal or public , is be taken personally and rectified therein of it's fallacies

Yes I could have easily Googled , not only this query , but every query which I have asked on MUO Answers and maybe even found many , if not all answers which I was looking for. But , kindly note that platforms like 'MUO Answers' enable 'tech help' finders to get customized responses from technology connoisseurs who discerningly filter Google search results to fulfill multiple criteriae included in queries

At same time , the joy of interacting and gaining knowledge based on QnA is much greater than Googling.

The expert eye is empowered to Google and filter most relevant answers to query , out of millions of Google search results and many experts have nicely responded to queries. Thanks to persevered responses from intelligent and gifted respondents like Hovsep A , Oron J , Bruce E , Rajaa C , Susendeep D , Chinmay , Ben , Guy , Dalsan M , Jan F et al ( to name a few , though this applies to every respondent who has replied to queries on this platform of MUO Answers )

One of the experts Jan F has responded nicely to this url query too , without raising any complaints about country-specific topic incompatibility

Knowledge on Internet does not have any country-specific barriers. Instead it helps to transcend the man-made country differences and such queries about two countries specifically serves to link the tech information common to two nations. If you look at broader perspective in context of this query , the answer would help users both in India and the US.

But if the approach is to look at queries coming from say , a 'developing nation' to a 'developed nation' then the crux of "tech help' is watered down

On a broader context of this point , as we are parts and parcels of The Supreme Personality of Godhead , the "Tech Help" should not be limited by such differences based on man-made boundaries

Drsunil V

July 13, 2014 at 5:31 pm

Dear Alan,

Thank you very much for opening your mind to me

You have raised an important agenda which is to be expounded upon

Kindly note that a comment , whether personal or public , is be taken personally and rectified therein of it's fallacies

Yes I could have easily Googled , not only this query , but every query which I have asked on MUO Answers and maybe even found many , if not all answers which I was looking for. But , kindly note that platforms like 'MUO Answers' enable 'tech help' finders to get customized responses from technology connoisseurs who discerningly filter Google search results to fulfill multiple criteriae included in queries

At same time , the joy of interacting and gaining knowledge based on QnA is much greater than Googling.

The expert eye is empowered to Google and filter most relevant answers to query , out of millions of Google search results and many experts have nicely responded to queries. Thanks to persevered responses from intelligent and gifted respondents like Hovsep A , Oron J , Bruce E , Rajaa C , Susendeep D , Chinmay , Ben , Guy , Dalsan M , Jan F et al ( to name a few , though this applies to every respondent who has replied to queries on this platform of MUO Answers )

One of the experts Jan F has responded nicely to this url query too , without raising any complaints about country-specific topic incompatibility

Knowledge on Internet does not have any country-specific barriers. Instead it helps to transcend the man-made country differences and such queries about two countries specifically serves to link the tech information common to two nations. If you look at broader perspective in context of this query , the answer would help users both in India and the US.

But if the approach is to look at queries coming from say , a 'developing nation' to a 'developed nation' then the crux of "tech help' is watered down

On a broader context of this point , as we are parts and parcels of The Supreme Personality of Godhead , the "Tech Help" should not be limited by such differences based on man-made boundaries

Jan F

July 12, 2014 at 3:14 pm

FedEx seems to have the best service and reputation when sending from India. However, if it's a smaller package and there's no rush the India Post should get you much better rates.